‘Negotiations have begun’ claim made after Carlos Sainz entourage seen holding ‘lengthy talks’
Carlos Sainz's management have repor🍌tedly started negotiations o🔥ver a possible F1 2025 seat.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz’s entourage started negotiations over his future during the F1 Saudi Arab๊ian Grand Prix weekend, according to reports in Italy.
The Ferrari driver was forced to sit out of the Jeddah weekend after he was diagnosed with appendicitis. Havi🔯ng undergone successful surgery, Sainz was seenℱ returning to the paddock ahead of Saturday’s grand prix.
Although S🍬ainz was not in action in Saudi Arabia, his entourage, including father Carlos Sainz Sr, as well as his manager, Carlos Orono, were spotted coming out of the Mercedes hospitality following a meeting with Toto Wolff.
Ac🌠cording to , negotiations wit💝h Mercedes “have begun”.
“During ♚the Saudi Arabian GP the entire entourage of Carlos Sainz remained in the Mercedes hospitality for a long time,” the Italian publication c🦄laims.
“Sainz Jr’🃏s contract wꦫith Ferrari expires at the end of the season, and for this reason his manager Carlos Onorio, together with the driver’s father Carlos Sainz Snr spoke at length with Toto Wolff.”
Sainz is seeking a new home for 2025 after being replaced at Ferrari by168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lewis Hamilton.
Hamilton’s shock switch from Mercedes also leaves the German manufacturer searching for a new driver, with Sainz believed to be among the leading candidates to partner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell next year.

Speaking at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, Sainz downplayed conversations taking place in the paddock between his father and variousౠ leading te𒁏ams.
“If you saw my dad went to say hello to Helmut Marko you nee♚d to remember he has a great relationship with him in the same way we have a good relationship with Toto,” he said.
“With everyone in the grid it is normal at this stage of the year. But also, we haven’t seen ꦐeach other for three or four months or so you’re going say hello to each other.”
Sainz has stressed he is in no rush to get his future sorted as he looꦍꦚks for the right project.
“[I am] looking f🅘or a project first 🐼that allows me to win and be performing as soon as possible,” the Spaniard added.
“But also for sure looking at stability and how important stability is in a project in the medium to long term. To build a strong team and a team to understand the driver and the driver to u✨nderstand the team.
“So with those two things i𓆏n mind and those two things that you ne🥀ed to put into the equation, I will take my decision, taking my time accordingly.”

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